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“India’s livestock sector is the real engine of rural diversification, yet it remains policy-underestimated.” Examine the structural role of animal husbandry in rural incomes. Analyse constraints limiting productivity and value addition. Suggest reforms to unlock its long-term potential.

Kartavya Desk Staff

Topic: Animal Husbandry

Topic: Animal Husbandry

Q6. “India’s livestock sector is the real engine of rural diversification, yet it remains policy-underestimated.” Examine the structural role of animal husbandry in rural incomes. Analyse constraints limiting productivity and value addition. Suggest reforms to unlock its long-term potential. (15 M)

Difficulty Level: Medium

Reference: InsightsIAS

Why the question Livestock’s growing share in agriculture GVA and its role in stabilising rural incomes make it central to diversification, while persistent systemic gaps highlight the need for structural reforms. Key demand of the question Explain the structural role of livestock in rural incomes, analyse constraints reducing productivity and value addition, and propose long-term reforms for a resilient livestock economy. Structure of the Answer Introduction Give a concise context on livestock’s rising significance in the rural economy and its buffer role against crop risks. Body Structural role: Mention livestock’s contribution to income stability, employment, nutrition, and crop–livestock integration. Constraints: Indicate broad gaps in genetics, fodder, veterinary systems, market linkages and processing. Reforms: Suggest high-level measures on veterinary strengthening, fodder security, value-chain development and regulatory coherence. Conclusion Emphasize on building a science-driven, commercially integrated and resilient livestock sector.

Why the question

Livestock’s growing share in agriculture GVA and its role in stabilising rural incomes make it central to diversification, while persistent systemic gaps highlight the need for structural reforms.

Key demand of the question

Explain the structural role of livestock in rural incomes, analyse constraints reducing productivity and value addition, and propose long-term reforms for a resilient livestock economy.

Structure of the Answer

Introduction

Give a concise context on livestock’s rising significance in the rural economy and its buffer role against crop risks.

Structural role: Mention livestock’s contribution to income stability, employment, nutrition, and crop–livestock integration.

Constraints: Indicate broad gaps in genetics, fodder, veterinary systems, market linkages and processing.

Reforms: Suggest high-level measures on veterinary strengthening, fodder security, value-chain development and regulatory coherence.

Conclusion

Emphasize on building a science-driven, commercially integrated and resilient livestock sector.

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